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S-65 Stalinets - (pre-supported included) WW2 USSR Russian Flames of War Bolt Action 15mm 20mm 25mm 28mm 32mm

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  • Stalinec-65_Base.stl
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  • Stalinec-65_Base2_supported.stl
  • Stalinec-65_Base_supported.stl
  • Stalinec-65_Truck.stl
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Last update 2023-02-05 at 11:36
Publication date 2022-03-16 at 09:29
Design number 666044

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The files are available for strictly personal and exclusive use: no commercial use or sharing with others is allowed, thank you.

The model includes both standard and pre-supported parts. and is provided in 28mm (1:56e). But it can be easily adapted to your scale :

  • to 10mm : x35%

  • to 15mm : x56%

  • to 20mm : x78%

  • to 25mm : x64%

The files will be available immediately after your order.

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Historical description :

The S-65 Stalinets was a Soviet heavy artillery tractor used during and after World War II. It was an essential part of the Soviet artillery's logistics, designed to tow heavy artillery pieces and transport equipment and ammunition to the front lines.

The S-65 Stalinets was known for its robust construction and the ability to navigate difficult terrains, which made it well-suited for supporting the Soviet artillery units on the Eastern Front. It played a vital role in the mobility of large-caliber guns, such as the famous Katyusha rocket launchers and heavy howitzers, enabling them to be quickly repositioned on the battlefield.

These tractors were named "Stalinets" as a nod to Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union during the war. They were an essential part of the logistical support that contributed to the Soviet Union's military successes during World War II.

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